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The Diagnosis Green Sheet is a form used by the Critical Care Physicians in the Region.   The information on the form provides some of the data we collect and supports data collectors efforts.
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*[[Media: Greensheet Critical Care.PDF | Greensheet ICU]]
|explanation= Legacy March 1 2021  (Stopped collecting and distribution to ICU's.  HSC ICU as per Dr Bojan Paunovic,they will make their own)
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The Diagnosis "Greensheet" is filled in and used by the '''Critical Care Physicians''' across the Region. The information on the form provides some of the data we collect and supports data collectors efforts.
*[[File: Greensheet CRITICAL CARE.pdf]]


== Data on Greensheet ==
== Data on Greensheet ==
# primary admitting diagnosis
* [[Primary Admit Diagnosis]]
# [[Acquired Diagnosis / Complication | complications]] (problems, procedures and surgery) that occur after unit admission (also referred to as "acquired diagnosis").
* [[Acquired Diagnosis / Complication | complications]] (problems, procedures and surgery) that occur after unit admission (also referred to as "acquired diagnosis").
# [[:Category: Comorbid | Comorbid]] conditions
* [[:Category: Comorbid | Comorbid]] conditions
# [[Admit, Transfer and Discharge date and time]]
* [[Admit date and time]], [[Discharge date and time]] and [[Transfer Ready date and time]]
# [[DC Treatment | Discontinuation of Treatment]]
* [[DC Treatment | Discontinuation of Treatment]]
 
== CC Data Collector Responsibilities ==
=== Ordering Green Sheets ===
see [[Ordering Collection forms]]
 
=== Disposal of Green Sheets ===
After use, collect and dispose into appropriate confidential waste at your site.
 
HSC ICU staff can deposit Green sheets into confidential waste bucket located in JJ387 by Pagasa's desk.


==Data Collector Responsibility RE: Green sheets==
=== ICD10 ===
*'''ICU & CCU Collection only'''
We discussed 2018-04-11 whether we need to change the green sheet for ICD10 due to the change to separate procedures and diagnoses. We decided that we don't. It would just confuse physicians, and our collectors can get the info they need off the sheets as they are.  
*remind site attending physicians to complete these form.
*record [[Serial number]] on each form
*ensure addressograph info on each form


*collect and submit paper form to main database processing office for each patient that is discharge from unit
=== stop of sending to main office ===
**before submitting to office organize forms from lowest to highest serial number order
*'''NEW''' Nov 13.13: Do not send green sheets to main office. [[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]]  
**clip together and attach a '''TAG''' with the following information:  
::Site, Location, Program, batch sent number, initials(Example: '''HSC D4 MED Batch 10 BB''')


===Green sheet use Survey and completeness check ===
*See: [[Green sheet use Survey Nov 2013]] Completed Nov 14.13
*See: [[Green sheet completeness manual audit]] reviewing period of: Oct 15 to 25, 2013.


'''Only Legacy data below here!
== Legacy data ==
===Green Sheet Compliance Data Stop Date===
===Green Sheet Compliance Data Stop Date===
There used to be data collection and tallying by our collectors to keep track of physician compliance. This is no longer done as of August 20.09.
There used to be data collection and tallying by our collectors to keep track of physician compliance. This is no longer done as of August 20.09. The [[Statistician]] has the compliance reports from the [[greensheets.mdb]].
 
===Medicine Green Sheet Stop Date===
===Medicine Green Sheet Stop Date===
As of December 7, 2009, after email directions from Dr. Roberts, greensheets are '''no longer facilitated or processed on medicine units''' by the critical care and medicine database.*[[Media:Greensheet MEDICINE.pdf | Greensheet MEDICINE]]
As of December 7, 2009, after email directions from Dr. Roberts, greensheets are '''no longer facilitated or processed on medicine units''' by the medicine database program.
*[[Media:Greensheet MEDICINE.pdf | Medicine Greensheet legacy form]]
 
== Related articles ==
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[[Category: Forms]]
[[Category: Legacy Data]]
[[Category: Greensheets]]
[[Category: Legacy Data Collection]]
[[Category: Paperwork]]

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The Diagnosis "Greensheet" is filled in and used by the Critical Care Physicians across the Region. The information on the form provides some of the data we collect and supports data collectors efforts.

Data on Greensheet

CC Data Collector Responsibilities

Ordering Green Sheets

see Ordering Collection forms

Disposal of Green Sheets

After use, collect and dispose into appropriate confidential waste at your site.

HSC ICU staff can deposit Green sheets into confidential waste bucket located in JJ387 by Pagasa's desk.

ICD10

We discussed 2018-04-11 whether we need to change the green sheet for ICD10 due to the change to separate procedures and diagnoses. We decided that we don't. It would just confuse physicians, and our collectors can get the info they need off the sheets as they are.

stop of sending to main office

Green sheet use Survey and completeness check

Green Sheet Compliance Data Stop Date

There used to be data collection and tallying by our collectors to keep track of physician compliance. This is no longer done as of August 20.09. The Statistician has the compliance reports from the greensheets.mdb.

Medicine Green Sheet Stop Date

As of December 7, 2009, after email directions from Dr. Roberts, greensheets are no longer facilitated or processed on medicine units by the medicine database program.

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